As a child I traveled a lot with my family, there were many road trips per Venezuela, and always when we were leaving Guanare I seemed to see the facade of a church, as in a western movie, but it was always so fast that it was never sure if it was real or my imagination

A few weeks ago I attended to an InstaMeet, which was made as part of the MoMa project Latin America in Construction, Architecture 1955–1980, and what better place than the University City of the UCV in Caracas, declared a World Heritage Site by the Unesco.

During my stay in Margarita had almost always go through La Asunción, the capital of the state, a small town still with a very strong colonial feel, it was my favorite city of the island, every time I went I imagined staying to live there, maybe at some point I will do.

In this third post of my trip to La Isla Margarita I will show you the ride we made to Punta Arenas, at the western end of the island, in the Peninsula de Macanao, an almost virgin beach, away totally from the crowds and tourist complexes, more warm, calm waters, my favorite on this trip.

Almost 7 years ago I had made a trip along the north shore of the Apure River on the side of the state of Barinas, in the Venezuelan llanos (plains), was one of the first post I wrote on this blog (Los Llanos de Barinas), a very nice trip I did with my family, remembering a previous trip we took when I was a child, and to end the year I return to make the same trip, now with more experience as a photographer, and more experienced as a traveler.

Venezuela Gastronómica is a group of the best gourmet chef and researchers in the country, with the aim to highlight, disseminate and promote the rich Venezuelan gastronomic heritage. With this idea there are organized “chapters” in different regions of the country, and now it was Mérida for the second time.